3 webaan 3 a oak aw . 6 The Dallas Post aT Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 23, 1991 - Kingston Township 50th reunion ~ Kingston Township Class of 1941 recently held their 50th class _ reunion at the Irem Temple Country Club. The following class- mates attended: ~ 1st row, William Jones, Donald Stock, Warren DeWitt, Thomas ~ Hontz and Thomas Batey. - 2nd row, Frieda Green Evans, Ruth Traver Heeter, Lois Cadwal- ~ ader Kittle, Eileen Totten Freeman. 3rd row, Jean Dampt Sippel, Jean Dymond Mlotziowslt Peggy Davis Cable, Adeltha Miller Mahler, Betty Roushey Shoemaker, Ruth Adler Wallace, Virginia Miller Casterline. 4th row, Glen Kessler, Robert Uskurait, Jack Hall, Bernice Lozo Hill, Mary Jane Post Morse, Mary King Stariko, Jane Hutchinson Coleman, Ralph Garris. 5th row, Robert Beck, Robert Lahr, Glenn Loveland, Josephine Nickols Besecker, Richard Winter, Evan Jenkins. Free seminar about breast cancer slated A complimentary breast cancer awareness seminar featuring Phyl- lis Newman, Tony award-winning actress and breast cancer survi- vor, will be presented by Nesbitt Memorial Hospital on Saturday, Oct. 28. This event is the second in a series of Celebrity Health Aware- ness Lectures and will be con- ducted from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Woodlands Inn and Resort, Route 315, Wilkes-Barre. In addition to Ms. Newman's speech, local physicians experi- enced in the diagnosis and treat- ment of breast cancer will provide participants with the most accu- rate data available about this dis- ease, which currently strikes one in every nine women in the United States Participating physicians include Dan F. Kope, Karen Cooper, Ron Konecke, Gerald Levandoski, Jr., David W. Greenwald, Robert A. Rostock, Bruce H. Saidman and Norman Schulman. A videotape created by Marilyn Quayle, espe- cially for this occasion will also be presented. for Oct. 25 PHYLLIS NEWMAN Phyllis Newman is a gilled acress, singer and comeclienne. She underwent two mastectomies in the early 1980s and now tours the country carrying the message that a full recovery from cancer is pos- sible. Reservations are recommended for this free seminar, and are re- quired for those intending to par- take in the optional luncheon & more information, please call’ oS - bitt Memorial Hospital's Health Awareness Line al 288-8862. Open house notes 25th Miva i000 As part of the 25th Anniversary _~Open House Celebration at Luzerne + County Community College on “Saturday, Oct. bookstore will host a book-signing 26, the college + Valley History.” The bookstore will be open from “store will also offer a 25% discount on most merchandise and there ~.will be a drawing for prizes. Along with the book-signing, the Dallas Photo Shop is holding its third annual Fall Foliage Photo Contest. Entries are being accepted at : the store on the Memorial Highway until October 31, and winners will i be announced November 2. The winners and honorable “mentions will be displayed at the - Back Mountain Memorial Library . from November 8 to 31. Prizes are gift certificates from Dallas Photo: $75 for first, $15 for Memorial Highway, Shavertown 675-1191 B-Dry Pressure Relief Waterproofing Method Permanently and ; Completely elimi « Computerized i Hii Prescription Service problems. de » Russell Stover NOOBLIGATION Loo tM Candies PROMPT ANALYSIS + Greeting Cards B-DRY SYSTEMS . P A Lottery Ticket of Northeastern PA . Newspapers Toll Free 1-800-544-2379 + Magazines CALL NOW! ENJOY A college-wide open house will offer something for everyone including acral festival, an antique /hot rod car exhibit, computer display, preventative health fair, art exhi- + by Dr. Sheldon Spear, Shavertown, bition, aviation van, career dis- professor of history at LCCC and play, dental clinic open house, author of “Chapters in Wyoming information booth, pulmonary function screenings, quilting re- union, science lair, surgical tech- ©10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Dr. Spear nology display, living history ex- - ‘will be available [rom 10 a.m. to hibit, and vocational school dis- noon to offer his signature with the play. “purchase ol the book. The book- For more information on the book-signing and other events scheduled at LCCC'’s 25th Anni- versary Open House, contact the college at 829-7394. Dallas Photo Shop sponsors Fall Foliage Photo Contest second, and $10 for third. Last year about 40 people en- tered the contest. The contest is open to all. Pho- tographs must be color, show Pennsylvania fall foliage, and be no larger than 5 by 7. There is a maximum of three entries per person. . The show will be judged by inde- pendent photographers from the area. Entrants should ask [or Randy Loyd at the store. WET BASEMENT PROBLEMS? LIFETIME Over 100,000 Basements Waterproofed The exclusive Patented DRY BASEMENT! Over 80 Locations Dallas Rotary Club lawn mower winner The Dallas Rotary Club recently announced the winner of a Cub Cadet, nine horsepower rotary mower. Paul Rodda, the winner recently took delivery at Hilbert’s, The Tractor Store, Dallas. All profits from the event were turned over to Dallas Rotary Chari- ties, which help support many local charities as well as The Paul Harris Foundation which helps promote international understand- ing. Shown from left, Larry Hilbert, Mrs. Paul Rodda, Jeff Townsend, committee chairman and Paul Rodda. a ™ Your Money's Worth Plus friendly service and complete satisfaction. 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Gifts from Above will hold harvest party Gifts From Above Christian Book Store, in Dallas, will be sponsoring a Harvest Party on Thursday, Oct. 31, [rom 6-8 p.m. Children between the ages of 3 and 12 are invited to attend. Come dressed as a Bible Character to receive goodies and enjoy a party with us. For more information, call the store at 675-0354. Religious services DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- las.675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Sun. School 9:00 a.m. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shav- ertown. 675-3859. Pastor Harold R. Baer, Jr. Worship, 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Holy Communion 1st Ar School 9:45 a.m. for all ages. Te. day Bible Study 9 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675- 3616. Pastors, Rev.James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet L. Santos. Music Di- rector, Rosendo E. Santos. SAT- URDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Serv- ice. SUNDAY: 9am. and 11 a.m Sunday of the month. 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